Without one-child policy, China still might not see baby boom, gender balance
China’s rapid economic development, its urbanization and its culture will continue to play a role in family size and the population’s gender makeup.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
China’s rapid economic development, its urbanization and its culture will continue to play a role in family size and the population’s gender makeup.
More Americans are using their smartphones during their job search, whether to look up information about a job, create a resume or cover letter, or fill out a job application.
Public opinion data going back to the 1930s shows that generally speaking, Americans oppose large numbers of refugees entering the country.
Between 2009 and 2014, about 140,000 more Mexican immigrants have returned to Mexico from the U.S. than have migrated here, citing family reunification as the main reason for leaving.
The internet is a central resource for Americans looking for work, but a notable minority lack confidence in their digital job-seeking skills.
With so much new infrastructure, 62% of urban areas in China with populations over 100,000 have become less crowded — even as most gained in total population.
As American society gets grayer, families are taking the lead role in providing care for aging adults.
Most American adults say a family member is caring for their aging parent who needs help handling their affairs or caring for themselves. And if they’re not already helping out a parent, most expect to do so someday.
This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals: Primary Researchers Scott Keeter, Director, Survey Research Kyley McGeeney, Research Methodologist Courtney Kennedy, Director of Survey Research, Incoming Marci Schalk, Abt SRBI Collaborating Researchers Claudia Deane, Vice President, Research Amanda Lee, Intern, Methodology Editorial and Graphic Design Bill Webster, […]
Telephone surveys face numerous challenges, but some positive developments have emerged, principally with respect to sampling.
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